Prosthetic support of the visual apparatus following maxillectomy and orbital floor resection.

A review of the literature reveals little concerning prosthetic support of the visual apparatus following radical resection of the orbital floor. Three methods of obtaining support of the visual apparatus using intraoral restorations have been reviewed.

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